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I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such
things. Here's the link to a Washington Post story about a Cessna with three souls aboard that went down attempting to land in poor visibility, after being warned by unicom about the conditions. Yesterday was a bad day, with this and the loss of the Columbia 400 near Stafford. Here's the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022200896.html Wiz |
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.... and another Cirrus went down this morning:
http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4548164 "Wiz" wrote in message oups.com... I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such things. Here's the link to a Washington Post story about a Cessna with three souls aboard that went down attempting to land in poor visibility, after being warned by unicom about the conditions. Yesterday was a bad day, with this and the loss of the Columbia 400 near Stafford. Here's the story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...022200896.html Wiz |
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Wiz wrote:
I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such things. Here's the link to a Washington Post story about a Cessna with three souls aboard that went down attempting to land in poor visibility, after being warned by unicom about the conditions. Yesterday was a bad day, with this and the loss of the Columbia 400 near Stafford. This is actually the third plane down near DC. The Columbia 400 was the second. The first was a 172 down at Freeway airport (my old homebase). Two killed, one injured during heavy snow showers and low clouds. --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www.JayMasino.com ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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Actually, Jay, I think this is the same report, of a 172 down at W00
(Freeway). Cheers, Wiz. Jay Masino wrote: Wiz wrote: I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such things. Here's the link to a Washington Post story about a Cessna with three souls aboard that went down attempting to land in poor visibility, after being warned by unicom about the conditions. Yesterday was a bad day, with this and the loss of the Columbia 400 near Stafford. This is actually the third plane down near DC. The Columbia 400 was the second. The first was a 172 down at Freeway airport (my old homebase). Two killed, one injured during heavy snow showers and low clouds. --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www.JayMasino.com ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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Wiz wrote:
Actually, Jay, I think this is the same report, of a 172 down at W00 (Freeway). Cheers, Wiz. Ooops... I engaged my fingers before reading the article... Actually, there was a third one (which is what I thought you were talking about). A Cessna in Virginia hit a power line and tractor trailer. http://www.wtop.com/?nid=25&sid=708449 --- Jay -- __!__ Jay and Teresa Masino ___(_)___ http://www.JayMasino.com ! ! ! http://www.OceanCityAirport.com http://www.oc-Adolfos.com |
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"Wiz" wrote:
I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such things. And not a single death is likely to be prevented by knowing about this. Now if you can determine a way to keep pilots from doing stupid things that results in fatalities you would be deserving of mucho accolades and honors. I am not lambasting you but the bottom line is that pilots screw up royally at times. And people die. It is like ethics in business or government. People do bad things. Always have...always will. It seems that many of these accidents should be evaluated in terms of judgement and things that affect it such as get home-itis, get there pressure from execs, etc. Then at BFR (or equivalent) time do scenarios based on that. That may do more to prevent accidents than chwecking flying skills. This may be similar to CRM techniques taught to encourage a first officer to tell the Captain he is screwing up rather than defer to the Captain's position and assume that he is always right. Ron Lee |
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Ron:
I appreciate that you are not lambasting me for posting this. I wasn't looking for accolades and honors. I think it's apparent from my post that I was kind of ambivalent about posting it. But I do think knowing about these things serves at least some purpose. One, it serves a some reminder that our pastime is unforgiving of mistakes, and two, it allows us to reflect upon the loss of members of the flying community. I agree that, at least from the reports, a couple of these do sound like the result of "get home-itis," or other lapses in judgment. You are quite right that they should be evaluated in those terms. Knowing about them gives us the opportunity to evaluate them. Regards, Wiz Ron Lee wrote: "Wiz" wrote: I hate to keep posting these, but it helps us to be aware of such things. And not a single death is likely to be prevented by knowing about this. Now if you can determine a way to keep pilots from doing stupid things that results in fatalities you would be deserving of mucho accolades and honors. I am not lambasting you but the bottom line is that pilots screw up royally at times. And people die. It is like ethics in business or government. People do bad things. Always have...always will. It seems that many of these accidents should be evaluated in terms of judgement and things that affect it such as get home-itis, get there pressure from execs, etc. Then at BFR (or equivalent) time do scenarios based on that. That may do more to prevent accidents than chwecking flying skills. This may be similar to CRM techniques taught to encourage a first officer to tell the Captain he is screwing up rather than defer to the Captain's position and assume that he is always right. Ron Lee |
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